Temperatures will fall into the mid-30s late Wednesday evening, Oct. 31, and remain there most of the night, according to the National Weather Service.

Skies will be clear and winds light. Those calm conditions will remain in the area until the early weekend, when a slight chance of rain and snow is anticipated.

The infamous 1991 Halloween Blizzard dropped more than two feet of snow across large parts of the Twin Cities and eastern Minnesota.

The blizzard was created by another famous 1991 weather system, known as the "perfect storm," which absorbed a hurricane before charging north along the Atlantic coast, with some areas in Nova Scotia recording 100-foot waves, according to the National Climatic Data Center.

That system created a wall that funneled warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico straight into the upper Midwest.